"Today is an unforgettable day because one year ago threatening emails shook my life, and ultimately changed our country's leadership," Kelley said in a statement.

"This ill-fated day one year ago has made me an advocate for privacy rights for every American," she continued.

To my cynical eye, this looks like she's got plans for a bullshiat advocacy organization, exploiting public concern about government surveillance of emails/text/phone calls, domestic drones, and IRS profiling. While these are legitimate concerns, they would be better handled by existing organizations such as the EFF and ACLU. Her organization will exist solely to solicit donations and to get her some media exposure in newspapers, on talk radio, on the Sunday morning news shows, etc. Sadly, her notoriety as a D-list celebrity will likely result in her stealing the limelight from legitimate privacy advocates.